Announcements

The Ontario Genealogical Society's annual workshop is a fantastic event and a must attend for any new or veteran genealogists. If you use a camera or scanner for your geological research, come by our booth, and I'll show you how to never manually sort your research images again!...

Several months ago, Daniel Heidt gave a presentation at York University's History department about using research technologies like cameras and tripods for archival research. He also described a variety of photograph management software tools and strategies - including Confero - as well as the utility of various reference management...

Worried about your next archival trip? Need to know how to:
Prepare for an archival trip?
Learn how to use digital cameras in archives?
Sort your thousands of images quickly?
Integrate photographs into your notes?
Check out this upcoming workshop with Daniel Heidt at St. Jerome's University from 2:30 to 4:00 pm in SJU 3013. Everyone is welcome.
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About to head embark upon a research trip and want a better way to organize the thousands of images that you're about to produce? For the last six months we have been busily working on Confero 2.0 and are about to begin beta testing! Confero 2.0 contains a...

Check out our blog post on the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences website: http://www.ideas-idees.ca/blog/congress-inspired-development. It discusses the Congress as well as some new features for Confero 2.0....

A new version of Confero is now available. Unlike the old version, this update analyzes your files by name, rather than date created. The result of popular demand, this change allows users to organize unsorted batches of jpegs from previous research by inserting the QRCode...